There’s no doubt that India is on so many people's bucket lists and Wishlist's… it’s one of the most exotic, spiritual, beautiful and crazy countries in the world. Do you also want to explore the best holiday destinations in India, but don’t know where to start? Here’s a detailed guide that will talk about everything you must take care of when planning a travel to India.
These tips are specifically aimed at the newbies to help you get to grips with this fascinating country.
Avoid Burnout
It’s very common among global travelers who visit India for the first time and is getting tired or fatigued – reason here is that they try to do too much in too little time. It’s important to remember that India is not just geographically a vast country, but it’s also versatile and offers a lot to those who are keen to know about it. This is vast, colourful and addictive, but make sure to have realistic expectations about how much you can see on your Luxury india tours. You should take your time and spend enough on traveling to a particular place. And remember, India isn't going anywhere – you can return time and time again.
Get Out of the City
If you are planning for exploring the amazing holiday destinations in India and would like to know about the local cultures, you must have heard that the best way to get a true sense of India is to visit smaller villages. This gives you the opportunity to stay away from the hustle and bustle of city life and traffic while letting you be a part of the Real India. Once you've made up your mind, be it about exploring the mountains or visiting the slower-moving land of Kerala in the south, you’ll have more chances to enjoy the famous hospitality of the Indian urbanites.
Watch What You Eat and Drink
One interesting fact about India is that over 75% of the world's spices come from India so we can also call it the “Land of Spices.” It’s quite clear that Indian food is full of spices, which might not be suitable for people from other countries, such as the UK, USA, Australia, etc., where the food is mostly non-spicy. So, the most important and vital tip I’d like to give you, as a first timer to India, is to avoid eating too much spicy food as a dodgy stomach is pretty common among people visiting India for the first time. Additionally, it is suggested to stay on bottled water and avoid salads or ice.
Dress Appropriately
India is not just the land of spices, but it is also known globally for its relatively modest culture. As per the culture, women are highly respected here and hence they’re suggested to cover their arms and legs when going out. While this rule does not apply to everyone, it is suggested that you also cover your arms and legs, especially when visiting the villages or spiritual places in India. While they won’t judge you as you aren't familiar with their customs, you can quickly make a good impression by following a simple step. For the women planning for India tours, it is suggested to cover their head their heads when entering temples and also shoulders covered and make sure dresses and shorts reach your knees. Never enter a temple with your shoes.
Watch Your Feet and Hands
As per Indian culture, feet are considered to be unclean in India. So, if you happen to touch something with your feet, it’s suggested to apologize quickly because this is a sign of disrespect to something or someone. Additionally, when passing something or food to something, it is suggested to use your right hand as doing it with your left hand is considered unpleasant and uncultured (Indians use their left hand for wiping after using the toilet). It is suggested to know about the local culture when you’re unsure about it so you can be safe by not harming the sentiments of the locals.
Indian Time is Relative
One thing that you’ll easily notice when traveling across India is that it’s quite common to get late to reach somewhere because the traffic can be massive sometimes. So, when you are expecting someone in just 5 minutes, it is good to be flexible about the timing as traffic and other interruptions can mean that getting around can take a lot longer than expected. This is why if you have made an appointment to reach somewhere, it is suggested to leave early so you can reach on time. Remember that being early is always better than reaching late. Also, try and run any errands or shopping trips in the morning.
Don’t Take Deals That Seem Too Good to Be True
When you try to roam around the local market to buy something for your loved ones, you may be approached by some unknown person who would claim to have unboxed ‘Airpods’ and will claim they’re original and selling just because they’re extra and he doesn’t need them. Remember that they’re just cheap-quality earbuds, having the ‘Apple’ logo on the box. This is why it is suggested that you buy everything only from trusted stores and it’s also suggested to visit government-run shops as they are the easiest way to avoid running foul of scams. Apart from this, you can save a lot of unnecessary trouble later in your journey.
Final Words
India is one of the most beautiful and amazing countries in the world. But, when you are visiting here for the first time on an India tour, it is important to keep the above-mentioned tips in your mind to avoid any kind of hassle on your vacation. Make sure to book everything from trusted platforms so you can avoid unwanted hassle or getting scammed. Hire a local tour guide to know everything about the place that you are planning to explore and know about.
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